why is the bus of mass 2000 kg more difficult to stop than a car of mass 300 kg when both traveling at the same initial speed?
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we know that the inertia is directly proportional to the mass of the object.
so if the body is heavier it will have more ability to resist the change in the inertia of motion. hence it would be difficult to stop a bus of mass 2000kg than a car of 300 kg moving with same velocity.
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